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DEDICATED 
TO THE STUDENTS 
OF K-STATE . . . 
THIS WAS THE 
YEAR THAT WAS 



IN MEMORIAM 

DR. WILBUR F. SCHNEIDER 





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MISS KENTUCKY STATE 

1973-74 

MS. SHARON P. TAYLOR 





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Study? Study? Study? 




We are waiting 



YOU HAVE TO BE 
A HUMAN COMPUTER 
TO UNDERSTAND 
REGISTRATION 




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TELL ME ANOTHER ONE 

FAR OUT 



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MS. YOUNG HALL 

Anita Rhodes (not pictured) 

ATTENDANTS 

Peggy Wray 
Pamela Da\ is 




MS. KENTUCKY HALL 

Ann Jones 
Eriatene Hill 




MS. HUNTER 



Joyce Luney 



ATTENDANTS 



Marsha C lear 





MS. CHANDLER 



Ethel Chaney 



ATTENDANTS 



Lynn Price 
JoAnne Osbev 



MS. ATWOOD 



Valda Morton 



ATTENDANTS 



Seletha r ishei 
Rita Pipi s 




MS. COMBS 

Janet Shields 

ATTENDANTS 

Cathy Freguson 




MS. SOCIOLOGY 




Alice Newby 
Marva Drake 



MS. STUDENT CENTER BOARD 



Carla Morrison 



ATTENDANT 

Mary Calhoun 





MS. THOROBRED NEWSPAPER 

Linda Mitchell 

ATTENDANTS 

Rosylnn Oldham 



MS. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 

Renne Jackson 

ATTENDANTS 

Francine Howell Pat Ragan 




MS. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 

Margaret DeBow 

ATTENDANTS 

Ella Brazley 
Neva Allen 




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MS. HOME ECONOMICS 

Etta Phillips 

ATTENDANTS 




MS. SENIOR 

Rachel Moody 

ATTENDANTS 



Gail Broston 
Jean Howard 



MS. JUNIOR 

Claudette Stapleton 

ATTENDANTS 

Elsie Combs 
Tangular Freeman 




Organizations 
Organizations 
Organizations 
Organizations 
Organizations 
Organizations 

Organizations 
Organizations 
Organizations 

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT PRESIDENT 




GREGORY KING 



STUDENT GOVERNMENT PRESIDENTS' MESSAGE 

Any evaluation must first begin with a definition of that which is to be evaluated. Thus it is with any 
evaluation of the Kentucky State University Student Government Association. 

Webster defines the term "association" as an organization of persons having a common interest. Can 
this definition be applied to this government? When we review our own constitution, we find that Webster's 
definition does apply to this agency. Article I, Section 2, clearly states that "The Student Government 
Association shall be the governing body in matters pertaining to the common interest of the students,". 
This statement continues but for our purposes the excerpt about will suffice. 

Now that the nature and scope of the Student Government Association has been determined it is time 
for you to participate in the evaluation process. It is for you to determine if this government has worked 
for you. It is you again, who must look back through the pages of history of this Student Government 
administration to ascertain whether or not its aims and programs have truly reflected the desires of the 
student body. Above all, it is you who must answer the question is Student government effective and 
useful? 

Answering these questions is not your only obligation to the evaluation. You should know why you 
answered the questions in the way you did. This involves knowing what programs have been developed, 
the purposes of the programs and the procedures used to implement them. If you are deficient in this 
information, your evaluation will surely yield much misinformation and many inept conclusions. 

After having completed all the necessary functions in your evaluation you should arrive at one very 
fundamental conclusion. That is that the association is yours and it is you who should accept any words of 
praise for its efficiency. Conversely, it is you who should accept any ramifications resulting from an incom- 
petent government. You alone decided the composition of this body because your vote determined 
who would represent you in the association. More explicitly, you composed the government. 

This little exercise is by no means an attempt to disown any criticisms due this administration. It is, how- 
ever, an attempt to show you that your responsibility does not end with your vote. Nor does it end with your 
mere presence at an S. G. A. meeting. In fact it can never end as long as you are a student. If we consider 
the larger society as our frame of reference, then necessarily our student days are relegated to the context of a 
laboratory period. From this we can infer that responsibility actually never ends. Many of the same situations 
which you have encountered in your days as a collegian will confront you again when you have left this 
campus. The only difference will be in the extent f the implications of these situations. Again, you will 
be assessed some of the responsibility for whatever these events bring about. 

Hopefully, the next Student Government administration will enjoy your every support and confidence. This 
means your physical presence, your mental awareness and foremost your committment to the concept of 
responsibility. 

In conclusion 1 wish to thank the student body for expressing its confidence in me and I sincerely thank 
those innumerable students and professional who have helped me in my attempts to justify your confidence. 




Gregory F. King 



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VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT GRIMES 




STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 

President Gregory King 

Vice President Hubert Grimes 

Secretary Marsha Smith 

Treasurer Dwayne Sutton 




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SENIOR CLASS 



President — Cynthra Garner 
Vice-President — Izeal Couthan 
Secretary — Elsie Medlin 




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JUNIOR CLASS 



President — Donito Garner 
Vice-President — Bobby Jones 
Secretary — Wanda R. Howard 
Treasurer — Charles Cain 
Student Representative — Donald Cobbs 




SOPHOMORE CLASS 



President — Calvin Cash 
Vice-President — Esther Roache 
Secretary — Wanda Clay 
Treasurer — James Mayfield 



FRESHMEN CLASS 



President — Wilbur Johnson 
Vice-President — Dana Dawkins 
Secretary — Patricia Patterson 
Treasurer — Verlene Mobley 



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YOUNG HALL 



President — Carroll Young 
Vice-President — Larry Yarbrough 
Treasurer — Ellis Powell 





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KENTUCKY 
HALL 

President — Pearl Thomas 
Vice-President — Janet Wallace 
Secretary-Treasurer — Renee 
Jackson 



COMBS HALL 



President — Linda Frey 
Vice-President — Linda Hipps 
Secretary — Kathy Stewart 
Treasurer — Karla Morrison 
Sgt.-at-Arms — Sandra Hill 
SGA Representative — Delores Wells 



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HUNTER HALL 



President — Brenda Toles 
Vice-President — Masha Smith 
Secretary — Jean Howard 
Treasurer — Wendy Knox 



ATWOOD HALL 



President — Jerome Jordon 
Vice-President — Jessie Franks 
Secretary-Treasurer — Raoul Daggett 
SGA Representative — James R. 
Frazier, R. 



McCULLIN 
HALL 



President — 

Ronald 

Mumphrey 
Vice-President — 

Gary Henderson 
Secretary — 

Wenzell Stewart 
Treasurer — Jeff 

Mosby 

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ALPHA MU 
GAMMA 



President — Grinda Sistrunk 
Vice-President — Barbara Gateskill 
Secretary-Treasurer — Doraine Slaughter 




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PHI BETA LAMBDA 



President — 

Kenneth Ivy 
Vice-President — 

Sam Jones 
Secretary — Faye 

Henderson 
Treasurer — 

Donito Garner 




SIGMA TAU DELTA 

Marcia Newby 



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GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA SERVICE SORORITY 




President — Claudette Stapleton Recording Secretary — Rochelle Mosby 

1- Vice-President — Margaret Booth Corresponding Secretary — Valeria Wesley 

2- Vice-President — Collette White Treasurer — Faye Henderson 



i ALPHA KAPPA MU 



NURSING 



President — Geneva Taylor 
Vice-President — Gloria Smiley 
Secretary — Francene Bradley 



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STUDENT EDUCATION 
ASSOCIATION 



President — Harrison Gray 
Vice-President — Violet Ware 
Secretary — Grinda Sistrunk 
Treasurer — Irene Wells 



AFRICAN STUDY GROUP 



President — Bernard Lee 
Secretary — Maria Hayden 
Treasurer — Cozy Holloway 



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ALPHA ANGELS 



President — Marcia Chaney 
Vice-President — Josphine Green 
Secretary-Treasurer — Doris Gywn 



WESLEY CLUB 



President — Alfred Massey 
Vice-President — Lemrey Carter 
Secretary — Carla Morrison 
Treasurer — Paula Butler 




PAN HELLENIC 
COUNCIL 

President — Carol Taylor 
Vice-President — Myra Paige 
Secretary — Jackie Gardner 
Treasurer — Darlene Williams 
Chaplin — Brian Phillips 



SOCIOLOGY CLUB 



President — John Thompson 
Vice-President — Bennie Hall 
Secretary — Kathy Peale 
Treasurer — Reggie Pippins 





MENC 



President — Jerome Melson 
Vice-President — Brenda Marshall 
Secretary — Angela Lawrence 
Treasurer — Calanthia Heard 



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MATH CLUB 



President — Ronald Dixon 
Vice-President — Eric Chestnutt 
Treasurer — Charles Bell 




HEALTH & PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 



President — Alverro Brown 
Vice-President — Cheryl Anderson 
Secretary — Jeanette Bornetto 
Treasurer — Andy Jackson 





HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 




GOSPEL ENSEMBLE 



President — Edward L. Luney 
Assistant Director — Solomon Morgan 
Secretary — Jawana Bowles 



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BIOLOGY CLUB 



President — Anthony Remson 
Vice-President — Johnny Lloyd 
Secretary — Olga Fletcher 
Treasurer — Charles Bell 



ENGLISH CLUB 

President — Harry P. Styles 
Vice-President — Barbara Cateskill 
Secretary — Carolyn Broughton 
Treasurer — Ronald Baynes 




INTERNATIONAL 
RELATIONS 



President — Jenie Wilkes 
Vice-President — Larry Crenshaw 
Secretary — Sandra Hill 
Treasurer — Augtus T. Johnson 




ROTC 

Supervisor — Glenn 



FOOD SERVICE 
COMMITTEE 



ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS 





STUDENT CENTER 
BOARD 



President — Lemrey Carter 
Vice-President — Ronald Mumphrey 
Secretary-Treasurer — Joe Crockett 





INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 



President — Keith Gregory 
Vice-President — Ronald Wertz 
Secretary — Margaret DeBow 
Treasurer — Luther Calloway 



NEWSPAPER 
STAFF 



Editor — Anthony Remson 
Advertising and 

Business Manager — Izeal Cauthen 



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CHEERLEADERS 

Captain — Linda Hurst 
Co-Captain — Marge Gillie 
Advisor — Barbara Smith 




ESSENCE 
CLUB 



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THE 

KENTUCKY STATE 
UNIVERSITY 
MARCHING 
BAND 



GET DOWN— GET DOWN! DIRECTED BY 

MR. RAYMOND JORDAN 



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KSU JAZZ BAND 




THE PANDA CLUB 




CONCERT CHOIR 




DIRECTOR 

MR. CARL SMITH 



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AFROTC 




Charles McCauley, George McFarland, James Davis,Kent Osborne 
Supervisor — Officer Glenn Peck 



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WORK STUDY CHECKS OUT? 




YES, I CAN READ 



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Greeks 
Greeks 

Greeks 
Greeks 
Greeks 
Greeks 
Greeks 
Greeks 

Greeks 
Greeks 



ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY 

BETA ZETA CHAPTER 



A 



K 



A 



Marcia Newby Basileus 

Marcia Merritt Anti Basileus 

Betty Abrams Grammateus 

Irene Wells Tamiouchus 



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Betty Abrams 
Jawana Bowles 
Doris Hooker 



Brenda Marshall 
Elsie Medlin 
Marcia Newby 



Veretta Phillips 
Sheila Riggs 
Grinda Sistrunk 



Irene Wells 



ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY 

BETA MU CHAPTER 



A 



Julius Booker President 
Clark Wade Vice President 

Larry Yarbough Sec.-Tres. 



A 



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Terry Allen 
Bob French 



Hubert Grimes 
Kenneth Osborne 



Dwayne Sutton 
Larry Yarbough 



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DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY 



ALPHA PI CHAPTER 




Corrine Smith 
Carol Taylor 
Brenda Toles 
Cynthia Garner 
Myra Paige 



President 
Vice President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 
Dean of Pledgees 



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Gail Bronston 
Wanda Clegg 
Lula Emmanuel 



Cynthia Garner 
LaVonne Jones 
Lorene Manning 




Barbara McCullum 
Myra Paige - 
Corrine Smith- 



Carol Taylor 
Brenda Toles 
Darlene Williams 





KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY 



ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER 




Mike Pettiford 
Pleas Michael Walton 
William Fourth 
Darryl Turner 
Brian Phillips 



Polemarch 
Vice-Polemarch 
Keeper of Record 
Keeper of Exchequer 
Dean of Pledgees 



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ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY 



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Jackie Gardner Basileus 
Jannace Fantroy Sec.-Tres. 
Eva Swan Dean of Pledgees 



CP 



B 



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OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY 



PSI PSI CHAPTER 




Hubert Dallum 
Todd Sampson 
Glenn Beeler 

Bennie Bowles 
Ronald Wertz 



Basileus 
Vice Basileus 
Keeper of Records and 

Seals 
Treasurer 
Dean of Pledgees 




Glenn Beeler 
Bennie Bowles 
Hubert Dallum 



Wiley Epps 
Todd Sampson 
Eric Thompson 



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ALPHA PHI OMEGA NATIONAL 

SERVICE FRATERNITY 



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James Pine 
Charles Etheridge 
Eddie Miles, Jr. 
Beecher Hudson 
Larry Slaughter 



President 
1st Vice President 
2nd Vice President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 



Herman Lewis Service Project Chrm. 



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GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA SERVICE 
SORORITY 



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Claudette Stapleton 
Collette White 
Rochelle Mosby 
Faye Henderson 



President 
Vice President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 



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FOR THE LOVE OF ALPHA 




KAPPA ALPHA PSI PLEDGEES REALLY GETTING 





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WHO'S WHO 
AMONG STUDENTS IN 
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND 

COLLEGES 




THE TORCH OF WISDOM 



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Corrine Elizabeth Smith hails from 
Staunton, Virginia. She is a Cancer and 
her hobbies are sewing, dancing and 
bowling. Corrine plans to attend grad- 
uate school to study Special Education. 



Ronald Nathan Wertz is a Capricorn 
who hails from Portsmouth, Virginia. 
His hobbies include sports, arts and 
crafts. He plans to attend graduate 
school or work in the industry field. 



Marcia Newby, born under the sign 
Aquarius, is an English major and a 
native of Chattanooga, Tennessee. She 
enjoys reading, listening to music, and 
crocheting. Ms. Newby plans to attend 
graduate school and teach at a major 
university. 



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Yolanda Louise Graham, a Capricorn, 
is a Music Education major and a 
native of Louisville, Kentucky. Her 
hobbies include music, playing cards 
and helping others. She plans to teach 
a year or two and then attend graduate 
school. 



Karen Diane Leach is an Aries from 
Louisville, Kentucky. In her spare time 
she enjoys listening to music, prefer- 
ably jazz. She plans to attend graduate 
school and become a Registered Music 
Therapist and work with exceptional 
children and adults. 



Roger King hails from Macon, Georgia. 
His zodiac sign is Cancer and his hob- 
bies include reading, bowling and de- 
bating. He plans to complete his 
studies here at Kentucky State and 
then attend law school. 



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Ronald Paul Dixon, hails from Jackson, 
Mississippi and is born under the sign 
of Aquarius. His hobbies include read- 
ing, listening to music and practically 
all sports. After graduation he plans 
to go into Industry in the field of 
research or teach school. 



Grinda Sistrunk is a Virgo from Louis- 
ville, Kentucky. Her major is Elemen- 
tary Education and her hobbies are 
reading, dancing, skating and bowling. 
After graduation she plans to attend 
graduate school and specialize in 
Reading Education. 



Alverro L. Brown is an Aries who hails 
from Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. His 
hobbies include swimming and travel- 
ing. He plans to study Physical Therapy 
after graduation. 



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Sharon Pat Taylor hails from Bowling 
Green, Kentucky. She is a Libra woman 
who enjoys playing various sports. 
After graduation she plans to attend 
graduate school. 



Flournoy Jeter hails from Montgomery, 
Alabama. His Zodiac sign is Libra and 
his hobbies include reading, drawing, 
dancing, and football. With a major 
in History he plans to attend law 
school. 



Marsha Gail Smith hails from the 
Queen City; Cincinnati, Ohio. Her as- 
trological sign is Leo and her hobbies 
are reading, music, and dancing. After 
graduation she plans to attend gradu- 
ate school and study in the field of 
Administration and Special Education. 



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Wanda Gail Clegg hails from our 
nation's capital Washington, D.C. She's 
born under the sign of Gemini and 
her hobbies are dancing, reading, 
bowling, swimming, and listening to 
good music. She plans to attend gradu- 
ate school or teach on the secondary 
level. 



Arnold R. Simpson hails from Coving- 
ton, Kentucky. Born under the sign 
Taurus, he plans to attend law school 
and then pursue a career in the field 
of law. 



Brenda Gail Toles hails from Colum- 
bus, Ohio. Her sign is Aries and her 
hobbies include billiards, playing 
cards, reading and working with young 
children. Her future plans are to attend 
graduate school for a masters' in Spec- 
ial Education. 



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Karen Annita O'Bryant is a Libra, who 
hails from Cincinnati, Ohio. She enjoys 
spectator sports, listening to various 
types of music, bowling and just help- 
ing others. After graduation, she hopes 
to travel throughout the country and 
then attend graduate school to obtain 
her Masters Degree in Foods and Nu- 
trition. 



Harry P. Styles hails from Vincentown, 
New Jersey. Born under the sign 
Cancer, his hobbies include photog- 
raphy, acting, reading and listening to 
all types of "in" music. Following 
graduation, he plans to pursue a 
masters degree and eventually a career 
in mass media or some related field. 



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WHAT DO YOU MEAN THAT 
DOESN'T LOOK LIKE YOU?? 




NO SHE DIDN'T SAY THAT 






YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO LOOK 




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THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND 
THE UGLY . . . 



TWO TOGETHER — LIKE A BIRD 
AND FEATHER. 





ENTERTAINMENT 
NEW BIRTH 




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THE NITE LITERS 



EARTH, WIND AND FIRE 



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UNDISPUTED TRUTH 



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SCOREBOARD 



KSU OPPONENT 

49 St. Paul's College 0 

0 Albany State 25 

8 Maryland Eastern Shore 15 

9 Jackson State 7 
7 Lincoln University (Mo.) 13 
9 'South Carolina State 17 
0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 28 

52 Federal City (D.C.) 8 

18 Bethune-Cookma (FlaJ 30 

14 Wayne State (Mich.) 23 

13 Alabama State 14 



•Homecoming 



COACH LeROY SMITH 




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COACH SMITH AND ASSISTANTS 




Ralph Bishop, Lonzo Bullie, Coach Smith, Willie Peale, Charles Figgs 



CUTTING BACK A TOUGH FOUR YARDS 




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FOOTBALL 




CAPTAIN — ART KELLER CAPTAIN — NORM ROMAGNOLL 



SENIORS 




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CAPTAIN — CHARLIE OLIVER 



ANDY NELOMS 



HIT HIM MAN!!! 




NOW I KNOW I CAN'T GO THIS WAY 



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BASKETBALL 




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NOTHING BUT NERVES 




STAY ON THE GOOD FOOT 



IMPOSSIBLE? 





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GET MOVING 



SHOOT FOR TWO 

ALL DIRECTIONS" I CHOOSE YOU 



EXCUSE ME FELLOWS 



WILL THIS BE 

ANOTHER 
CHAMPIONSHIP 
YEAR?? 



MAN IN THE MIDDLE 




SCOREBOARD 



KSU 



OPPONENTS 



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Pikeville 


72 


76 


Tennessee Wesleyan 


45 


99 


Bellarmine 


77 


84 


Northwood Institute 


92 


74 


Armstrong State 


75 


74 


Wabash 


78 


74 


Fairmont State 


83 


75 


Lincoln University 


74 


79 


Georgetown 


60 


85 


Campbellesville 


67 


91 


Union 


72 


89 


Central State 


73 


115 


Northwood Institute 


75 


72 


Carson Newman 


71 


78 


Pikeville 


68 


80 


Central State 


68 


105 


Union 


72 


83 


Lincoln University 


62 


78 


Tennessee Wesleyan 


71 


103 


Carson Newman 


86 


80 


Campbellsville 


55 


% 


Kentucky Wesleyan 


86 


93 


Marian 


85 


84 


Northern Kentucky State 


80 


81 


Transylvania University 


67 




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COACH — JAMES OLIVER 



STUDENT COACH — ROBERT BOOKER 



1974 BASEBALL TEAM 




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HARD AT WORK 



DETERMINATION 





Jones Harris Robinson 



BASEBALL 




Ellis Threat McKidney 





TEAM 





Riddle 



Hal i burton 



Kirksey 

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TRACK TEAM 




The edition of the Kentucky State University track and field team is attempting to rebuild to the 
prominence enjoyed by the N.C.A.A. Champions of 1971. Competing in the tough Central Collegiate 
Conference, Kentucky State University's athletes have always done well but lacked overall depth to 
win the Championship. 

During Coach Gibson's tenure at Kentucky State University he has produced several Central Colle- 
giate Conference Champions, 10 All-Americans and N.C.A.A. College Division Team Championship. 
He was also named N.C.A.A. College Coach of the Year in 1971. This year's team lists several athletes 
with potential to earn Ail-American honors. These are Mellilo Abernathy, Anthony Rollins, Randolph 
Williams, Tony Bullock, Charles Taylor, and Ed Merriman. 

It is hoped that the new Eight-Lane Ail-Weather facility at Kentucky State University will soon be 
completed so that the student body will be able to enjoy the performance of the Thorobred Speedsters 
at home. 



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ALL-AMERICANS 




TENNIS TEAM 




Robert Richard, Gregory Fumbanks, Richard Straight, Thorse Williams, Dr. Eugene Cash — Coach, Jacqueline Gardner, Roland 
Dale, Ricky Brown (Missing — Gregory King and Barry Simms). 



THE 1974 TENNIS TEAM WILL BE A BRIGHT SPOT ON CAMPUS THIS YEAR. THEY ARE 
UNDER A NEW COACH AND THEY PROMISE TO BE BETTER THIS YEAR THAN LAST YEAR. 



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WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE 

SPORTS 



THOROBRETTS 




Front Row — Cindy Jackson, Eldwayne Parker, Gayle Slaughter, Vetta Todd, Sandra Hill. Back Row — Sharon Jones, Cheryl Anderson 
Cornieth York Russell — Coach, Francine Howell, Patricia Patterson, Sharon P. Taylor. 




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Administration 

Administration 
Administration 
Administration 

Administration 
Administration 

Administration 
Administration 
Administration 



GOVERNOR WENDELL FORD 

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY 



BOARD OF REGENTS 




REVEREND H.E. NUTTER, CHAIRMAN 

REVEREND J.B. ASTLES 

MR. HENRY R. HEYBURN 

MR. HENNING HILLIARD 

MR. LESTER MIMMS 

MR. O.M. TRAVIS, JR. 

DR. JOSEPH P. LEONE 

DR. GERTRUDE C. RIDGEL — FACULTY MEMBER 
MR. GREGORY F. KING — STUDENT MEMBER 
MR. ELLIOTT H. MARCUS 



ADMINISTRATION 




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MR. HERMAN ROBINSON 

VICE-PRESIDENT FOR BUSINESS AFFAIRS 




DR. A.J. RICHARDS 

VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 




DR. JAMES E. LYONS 

ASSISTANT TO THE VICE PRESIDENT 
FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 



MR. BAXTER MELTON 

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION 




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FACULTY 




DEPARTMENT 
ECONOMICS 

NURSING 

EPDA READINC 

3ro n.00 

DEPARTMENT 

GENERAL FACI 
OFFICES 

DEPARTMENT ( 
LANGUAGE I C 

READING LAB 

WRITING LAB 




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FACULTY 



CHAIRMEN & DIRECTORS 




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FACULTY 





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FRESHMAN 
CLASS OFFICERS 

President Wilbur Johnson 
Vice President Dana Dawkins 
Secretary Patricia Patterson 
Treasurer Verlene Mobley 




John Akpanekon — Calabar Nigeria, Africa 
Patricia Almon — Detroit, Mich. 
George Amerson — Pompono Beach, Fla. 
Alvin Arrington — Chicago, III. 



Thomas M. Baker — Winchester 
Genita Bailey — Gary, Ind. 
Charlie Barber Jr. — Toledo, Ohio 
Charles R. Bell — Lakeland, Fla. 



Fletche Bearden — Detroit, Mich. 
Kathy E. Brown — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Steve Bedford — Louisville 
Victor Board — Louisville 



Deborah Bondurant — Indianapolis, Ind. 
Joey Boyd — Sharpsburg 
Deborah D. Bond — Lexington 
Michael Brown — Detroit, Mich. 



Florencetta C. Briscoe — Louisville 
Millicent Brown — Ft. Knox 
David Bradford — Louisville 
Ronald A. Bullard — Anniston, Ala. 



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FRESHMEN 



Tony Bullock — Philadelphia, Pa. 
Dianne L. Butler — St. Louis, III. 
Beverly Burruss — Lexington 
Dianne Bibbs — Hopkinsville 



Earnest Bledsaw — Louisville 
Mary Calhoun — Frankfort 
Rosemary Calhoun — Louisville 
Christopher Campbell — Cleveland, Ohio 



John A. Campbell — Mobile, Ala. 
Richard B. Campbell — Louisville 
Eric M. Chandler — Dayton, Ohio 
Stephen Canty — Chicago, III. 



Gregory Carter — Detroit, Mich. 
Victoria Chambers — Louisville 
Constance R. Chance — Cleveland, Ohio 
Carl Christopher — Toledo, Ohio 



Winfred Cleveland — Cleveland, Ohio 
Janice Cochran — Shelbyville 
Janice Coffey — Lexington 
Ronald Coleman — Lexington 




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William Cook — Newark, N. J. 
Diane Coty — East Chicago, Ind. 
Jo Anne E. Cowles — Newark, N. J. 
Sylvia Cox — Lexington 



Claudia M. Crittendon — Shelbyville 
Raoul J. Daggett — Augusta, Ga. 
Betty ). Davis — Atlanta, Ga. 
Pamela A. Davis — Shaker Hts., Ohio 



Ruby M. Davis — Emience 

Vivian L. Davis — Louisville 

Dana A. Dawkins — Cleveland, Ohio 

Charles O. Deberry — Cleveland, Ohio 




Carla Dorsey — Louisville 
Ivory T. Dotson — Birmingham, Ala. 
Oscar L. Downs Jr. — Tuskegee, Ala. 
Lena L. Doyle — Irvington 




Aiko D. Drake — Gary, Ind. 
Thomas H. Duncan — Gary, Ind. 
Linda Echols — Madisonville 
Roy L. Ector — Miami, Fla. 



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Altheia K. Frazier — Stamping Ground, Ky. 
Jesse Franks — Kankakee, III. 
Delores P. Gillery — Detroit, Mich. 
Rosby L. Glover — Montezuma, Ga. 



William Glover — Anniston, Ala. 
Ceasar A. Grantham — Magee, Miss. 
Carlos Greene — Maysville 
Myron Gregory — Barbourville 



Fredia C. Grimes — South Bend, Ind. 
Marsha Harpool — Bowling Green 
Robert Harris — Delaware, Ohio 
Maria E. Hayden — Louisville 



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Candora Harvey — Dayton, Ohio 
Deborah A. Hall — Louisville 
Edgar Hanna — Cleveland, Ohio 
Linda P. Harding — St. Louis, Mo. 



Alfred Haygood — New York, N. Y. 
Larita A. Harrold — St. Louis, Mo. 
Linda B. Hipps — Kingsport, Tenn. 
Beverly J. Hill — Dayton, Ohio 



Eriatene L. Hill — CaCrange 
Willa D. Hickman — Crofton 
Kelly A. Hooks — Oglethorpe, Ga. 
Francine Howell — South Bend, Ind. 



Kathy A. Hopkins — Evarts 
Reginald Hudson — Kansas City, Mo. 
Michael A. Hughes — Earlington 
Victoria Hurt — Shelbyville 



Mattie J. Hunter — Detroit, Mich. 
William Hytower — Detroit, Mich. 
Albert Jackson — Henderson 
James Jackson — Lexington 




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Marcie L. Jackson — Detroit, Mich. 
Donna Kaye Johnson — Louisville 
Kurk D. Johnson — Lawrenceburg 
Jerome Jordon — Dania, Fla. 



Ada M. Jones — Finchville 
Ann C. Jones — Danville 
Arthurine E. Jones — Frankfort 
Roger Jones — Frankfort 



Rocky T. Jones — Anchorage 
Teresa J. King — Gary, Ind. 
James E. King — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Pamela J. Kimmons — Indianapolis, Ind. 



Mary Kimbrough — Chicago, III. 
Nicholette Kirkpatrick — Louisville 
Edward Lee — Winchester 
Sandra D. Livingston — Louisville 



Belinda G. Lipscomb — Louisville 
Duane C. Love — Louisville 
Kathy Mann — Earlington 
Larry Mahoney — Cleveland, Ohio 



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FRESHMEN 



Mallory Magwood — Louisville 
Shirley McKinney — Gary, Ind. 
Halen L. McCollom — Louisville 
Paula McCane — Gary, Ind. 



Karen Million — Frankfort 
Valda L. Morton — Maysville 
Shelia Morrow — Madisonville 
Verlene R. Mobley — Atlanta, Ga. 



Terrie Moore — Maysville 
Victor Murray — Toledo, Ohio 
Carl Murphy — Jackson, Miss. 
Dennis J. Neil — Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Alvin Nichols — Chicago, III. 
Raymond E. Noah — Paducah 
Hettie Oldham — Hopkinsville 
Roslynn D. Oldham — South Bend, Ind. 



Larry Palmer — Cerulean 
Lowell D. Parker — Wheelwright 
Sabrina Patch — Chicago, III. 
Gina Poignard — Louisville 




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Bernetta J. Penman — Danville 
Michael Perkins — Louisville 
Cheri Pettus — Frankfort 
Rhonda L. Phillips — Louisville 



Adrian Pratt — Cleveland, Ohio 
Michelle Reese — Dayton, Ohio 
Nathaniel Rhodes — Gary, Ind. 
Anthony Roberson — Detroit, Mich. 



Bernard Roberts — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Mary G. Robinson — Alcoa, Tenn. 
Howard Roberts — Shelbyville 
Andrew Ruffins — Louisville 



Adrienne Samuels — Cleveland, Ohio 
Catherine Scott — South Bend, Ind. 
Michael L. Scott — Paris 
Janet Shields — Indianapolis, Ind. 



Mary L. Smith — Georgetown 
Shelley L. Smith — Chilliocothe, Ohio 
Sandra Smith — Debroit, Mich. 
Andrew A. Stokes — Detroit, Mich. 



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Joyce R. Sturgis — Augusta, Ga. 
Gary Talbert — Columbus, Ohio 
Charles Taylor — Montclair, N. J. 
Rodriguez C. Thornton — Montezuma, Ga. 



Ruth A. Thomas — Lexington 
Michael K. Thomas — Gary, Ind. 
Mary A. Todd — Louisville 
George M. Triplett — Taylorsville 



Barry M. Turner — Augusta, Ga. 
Timothy J. Turner — Flint, Mich. 
Rodrick Twyman — Louisville 
Byron Walker — Griffin, Ga. 



David D. Walker III — Louisville 
Virgil Walker — Cleveland, Ohio 
Yvonne Washington — Louisville 
Timothy L. Wheelin — New York, N. Y. 



Lynn Whithead — Montezuma, Ga. 
Leslie Whitlock — Bowling Green 
Hugh Wilhite — Owensboro 
Wanda Wilhite — Owensboro 




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Janet F. Wallace — Cleveland, Ohio 
Janie Wilkins — Cartersville, Ca. 
Arthur L. Williams — Buffalo, N. Y. 
Jerome Williams — Detroit, Mich. 



Julia R. Williams — Georgetown 
Melvin Williams — West Palm Beach, Fla. 
Randolph Williams — Detroit, Mich. 
Jacqueline Winsett — Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Bill Wills — Connersville, Ind. 
William Winn — Midway 
Brenda Wilson — Louisville 
Jerry C. Wilson — Cleveland, Ohio 



Carl Wood — Mobile, Ala. 
Peggy Wray — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Clarence Young — Toledo, Ohio 
Charles E. Young — Gary, Ind. 



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CLASS OFFICERS 

President Calvin Cash 
Vice President Esther Roache 
Secretary Wanda Clay 
Treasurer James Mayfield 







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Toxie Abrams, Jr. — Columbia, Miss. 
Larry L. Adams — Detroit, Mich. 
Terry Alexander — Burkesville, Ky. 
David Barnett — Cleveland, Ohio 



Lonnie C. Bell — Springfield, Ohio 
Phyllis D. Black — Pompano Beach, Fla. 
Sandra Blake — Miami, Fla. 
Donald Botts — Lexington 



Ronald Botts — Lexington 
Francine Bradley — Louisville 
James Bradley — Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wanda Bridges — Louisville 



George Bridgewater — Louisville 
Thurrnan Buffington — Detroit, Mich. 
Audrey Bullock — Philadelphia, Pa. 
Robert Burks — Louisville, Ky. 



Donald Burley — Shelbyville 
Paula Butler — Louisville 
Homer Byers — Holly Springs, Miss. 
Evetta Carpenter — Frankfort, Ky. 



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Cecil Clardy — Louisville 
Wanda Clark — Paducah, Ky. 
Monica Clyburn — Louisville 
Cedric Collins — Chicago, III. 



Maria Collins — Frankfort, Ky. 
Tyrone Collins — Cincinnati, Ohio 
William Cook — Benham, Ky. 
Deborah Cornelius — Louisville 



Glenda Cousin — Louisville 
Deborah Cruse — Lexington 
Shirley Crutcher — Paris, Ky. 
Cynthia Davidson — Immokalee, Fla. 



James Davie — Hopkinsville 
Walter Davie — Hopkinsville 
Russell Davis — Louisville 
Margaret DeBow — Louisville 





Camellia Diggs — Cadiz, Ky. 
Jerry Dillard — Milwaukee, Wis. 
Nanette Dozier — Chicago, III. 
LaSita, Ealom — Louisville 



Lynnette Edwards — Edwardsville, III. 
Wendell D. Espy — Lexington 
Michelle Fain — Lynchburg, Va. 
Sheila Fantroy — Cleveland, Ohio 



Olga Fletcher — Louisville 
William Fourth — Pompano Beach, Fla. 
William Farrow — Hopkinsville 
James Frazier— Hopkinsville 



Shelia L. Garrett — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Kenneth Class — Hopkinsville 
Kenneth Graham — Louisville 
Denise Grimes — Newark, N. J. 



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SOPHOMORES 



Doretha Guion — Plant City, Fla. 
Delores Hardin — Lexington 
Bonnie Harris — Guntown, Miss. 
Delores J. Harris — Debroit, Mich 



Kenneth N. Harris — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Doralyn A. Harvey — Hickman, Ky. 
Horace Hawkins — Chicago, III. 
Deborah J. Henderson — New Castle 



Gary M. Henderson — Louisville 
Gary Henderson — Harlan 
Sandra Hill — Greensville, S. C. 
Linda Hite — Louisville 



Sherline Holland — Paducah 
Dale Holt — Louisville 
Debra J. Hood — Wheelwright 
Sylvester Howard — Versailles 



Henrietta Jackson — Lexington 
Sushil K. Jain — Frankfort 
Darrell Jones — Lexington 
Lenore Jones — Cleveland, Ohio 




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Valarie Kent — Detroit, Mich. 
Pamela D. King — Louisville 
Darlene Kirtley — Versailles 
Vera M. Leverett — Augusta, Ga. 



Joyce A. Luney — Irvington 
Kenneth D. Maddox — Atlanta, Ga. 
Ellen R. Malachi — Miami, Fla. 
Rene A. Marcus — Gary, Ind. 



Warien Marks — Cincinnati, Ohio 
James D. Mayf ield — Dansville, Ky. 
Samuel D. McDonald — Cumberland 
Ethel McGraw — Lexington 



Mellico Albernathy — Montclair, N.. 
Luvinia G. Miles — Dayton, Ohio 
Steven Mills — East Orange, N. J. 
Jacqueline Minter — Louisville 



Jannie E. Morgan — Louisville 
Jeffery Moseley — Louisville 
Nellie W. Norris — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Vernon Oldham — Hopkinsville 



SOPHOMORES 



Bertram E. Perkins — Louisville 
Etta Phillips — Dayton, Ohio 
Margaret Phillips — Newark, N. J. 
Lynn D. Price — Louisville 



Irene Rankin — Paris 

John Ravizee — Harlan 

Ventra Remson — Anniston, Ala. 

Esther Roache — West Palm Beach, Fla. 



Henry Roberson — Detroit, Mich. 
Jerome Robinson — Jacksonville, Fla. 
Rosalind A. Robinson — Alcoa, Tenn. 
Anthony Rollins — Maimi, Fla. 



LaTanji Rouse — Atlanta, GA. 
Valarie Rowan — Owensboro 
Robert Sanders — Jackson, Miss. 
Sidney Shelton — Bristol, Va. 



Alexander Simmons — Valley Station 
Stephen Smiley — Louisville 
Curtis Snowden — Medina, N. Y. 
Glenn Spaulding — Frankfort 




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Donna M. Stephens — Louisville 
Kathy D. Stewart — Oxford, Ga. 
Wentzel Stewart — Columbus, Ca. 
Melvin Sykes — Lexington 



Connie Thomas — Louisville 
Steve Thornton — Gary, W. Va. 
John C. Trigg — Louisville 
James Trimm — Montreal, Canada 



Robert Tyson — Harlan 
Vicki L. Vaughn — Louisville 
William Walker — Bowling Green 
Linda Ward — Louisville 



Wendell Ware — Indianapolis, Ind. 
Patricia Watts — Atlanta, Ga. 
Delores Wells — Augusta, Ga. 
Eleanor Wilhite — Owensboro 



Darnell Williams — Lexington 
Isaac Williams — Columbus, Ga. 
Talitha M. Williams — Washington, D. C. 
Zachary Williams — Chicago, III. 



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OFFICERS 

President Donita Garner 
Vice President Bobby Jones 
Secretary Wanda Howard 
Treasurer Charles Cain 
Student Rep. Donald Cobbs 



JUNIORS 



Cheryl Anderson — Cincinnati, Ohio 
James Armstrong — Louisville, Kentucky 
Ronald D. Baynes — Hopkinsville, Kentucky 
Aljay Bettis — Cleveland, Ohio 



Jawana Bowles — Covington, Ky. 
Brendolyn Brister — Cleveland, Ohio 
Rickie Brown — Shelbyville, Ky. 
Frank D. Bush, ill — Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Theodore Butler — Jackson, Miss. 
Charles Cain — Augusta, Ca. 
Harvey Carmichael — Snow Hill, Ala. 
Tommie L. Carney — Louisville, Ky. 



Ethel M. Chaney — Miami, Fla. 
Marcia A. Chaney — Springfield, Ohio 
Deborah A. Christian — Lexington, Ky. 
Donald W. Cobbs — Cleveland, Ohio 



Elsie A. Combs — Hazard, Ky. 
Linda Cook — Louisville, Ky. 
Roland R. Dale — Shelbyville, Ky. 
Anthony Davis — Detroit, Mich. 



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Ronald Ealy — Augusta, Ca. 
Eric L. Easton — Louisville, Ky. 
Leonard Elston — Anniston, Ala. 
Stephen W. Ford — Detroit, Mich. 



Robert French — Maysville, Ky. 
Linda M. Frey — Maysville, Ky. 
Jacqueline L. Gardner — Louisville, Ky. 
Donita J. Garner — Dayton, Ohio 



Marjorie Gillie — Chicago, III. 
Leeanna Gordon — Lexington, Ky. 
Fred A. Gregory — Kansas City, Kansas 
Edward E. Hale — Little Rock, Ark. 



Johnetta Hall — Lexington, Ky. 
Andre Hampton — Columbia, Miss. 
James T. Hart — Belle Grade, Fla. 
Eugene S. Hawkins — Columbus, Ohio 



Julius Hill — Louisville, Ky. 
Margaret Holiday — Owenton, Ky. 
Willie Hollyfield — Jenkins, Ky. 
Wanda R. Howard — Dayton, Ohio 



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Linda Hurst — Louisville, Ky. 
Gwendolyn M. Jackson — Louisville, Ky. 
Margaret Johnson — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Minnie Johnson — Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Nana Johnson — Paris, Ky. 
Bobby Jones — Bartow, Fla. 
Sharon Jones — Newark, N. J. 
Robert M. Jordan — Louisville 



Donald A. Kemper — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Ralph J. Kimbrough — Hopkinsville 
Courtney Lander — Kansas City, Mo. 
Aquanella Lane — Louisville 



Georgia M. Leverett — Lexington 
Johnny Lloyd — Taylorsville, Ky. 
Kenneth G. Long — Bradenton, Fla. 
Lorene Manning — Dayton, Ohio 



Brenda A. Marshall — Gary, Ind. 
Richard Marshall — Frankfort 
Royce McKinney — River Ro., Mich. 
Jerome Melson — Cincinnati, Ohio 



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Donna Melton — Cleveland, Ohio 
Glenn Meredith — Buffalo, Ky. 
Karla Morrison — Dayton, Ohio 
Ora R. Mosby — Louisville 



Vernon J. Myers — Jacksonville, Fla. 
Ronnie Newby — Springfield 
Jo Ann Osbey — Louisville 
Kathy C. Peale — Hopkinsville 



Martin L. Pinkett — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Patricia Ragan — Miami, Fla. 
Adrienne O. Randall — Nashville, Tenn. 
Charlene Reeder — Louisville 



Anthony T. Remson — Anniston, Ala. 
Melvin J. Robards Jr. — Louisville 
George Robinson — Louisville 
Dwight M. Robinson — Frankfort 



Ophelia S. Rowe — Campbellsville 
Victoria L. Russell — Xenia, Ohio 
Barry C. Simms — Bahamas 
Benjamine L. Smith — Louisville 



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JUNIORS 



Gloria Smiley — Columbus, Ga. 
Janet Smith — Cincinnati, Ohio 
Claudette Stapleton — Louisville 
Glenn M. Stikes — Louisville 



Richard E. Straight — Louisville 
Anita Stringer — Louisville 
Carol Taylor — Lexington 
Kenneth Thomas — LaGrange 



Kevin Threatt — Detroit, Mich. 
Eddie D. Walker — Palm Beach, Fla. 
Jimmy Walters — Newark, N. J. 
Violet Ware — Providence 



Ann Watkins — Lexington 
James Watkins — Hopkinsville 
Mark Watson — Louisville 
Patricia Watson — Philadephaia, Pa. 




SENIORS 



BENJAMIN J. ABERNATHY, Louisville; Elementary Education 
Major, Gospel Ensemble, Wesley Club, S.E.A. 

SARAH C. ARMSTRONG, Louisville; Sociology Major, Sociology 
Club, Black Student Union, Student Center Board. 

EVERLEE M. ASHBY, Louisville; Elementary Education Major, 
S.E.A., Spanish Club, Usher Board. 



MARCIA BARHAM, Barbourville, Health & Physical Education 
Major, Health & Physical Club. 

JEANETTE BARRETT, Frankfort; Health & Physical Education 
Major. 

SHERRY DORAINE BAZZIEL, Gary, Indiana; Elementary Educa- 
tion Major; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Student Educa- 
tion Assoc., Pan Hellenic Council. 



MICHAEL BECKHAM, Lexington; Health & Physical Education 
Major. 

GLENDA BOYD, Cincinnati, Ohio; Office Administration Major; 
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Phi Beta Lambda. 

GAIL J. BRONSTON, Cincinnati, Ohio; Elementary Education 
Major; Pyramid Club, S.E.A., Majorette. 



ALVERRO BROWN, Tuskegee, Ala.; Health & Physical Educa- 
tion Major. 

FRANETTA BROWN, Covington, Kentucky; Sociology Major; 
Sociology Club, Art Club, Concert Choir. 

JANICE MARIE BROWNING, Louisville, Kentucky; Spanish 
Major; Alpha Mu Gamma, Band. 



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IZEAL CAUTHEN, Griffin, Ga.; Business Administration Major; 
Marching & Concert Bands, Student Government Association, 
Phi Beta Lambda. 

CLARENCE C. CALLOWAY, Frankfort; Industrial Education 
Major. 

MARSHA ELAINE CLEAR, Louisville, Kentucky; Social Science 
Major; Hunter Hall Club, Sociology Club, Modern Dance 
Club. 




WANDA GAIL CLEGG, Washington, D. C; Health & Physical 
Education Major; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Pan Hellenic 
Council, Health & Physical Education Club. 

DONNA ELIZABETH COLE, Chicago, III.; Music Education Major; 
Gamma Sigma Sigma, Concert Choir, University Choir. 

DEBORAH ANN COMBS, Dayton, Ohio; Food Service Manage- 
ment; Home Economics Club, Student Government Association, 
Associated Women. 




JAMES CROOK, Anniston, Ala.; Sociology Major. 

LEAH LORETTA DAVIS, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sociology Major; 
Orchestra, Sociology Club, Coronation Committee. 

MARVA L. DRAKE, Gary, Indiana; Elementary Education Major; 
S.G.A., S.E.A., Associated Women's Club. 



GERALD JEROME ELIM, Augusta, Georgia; Business Admini- 
stration Major; Wesley Club, Marching, and Concert Bands. 

LULA M. EMANUEL, Winchester, Ky.; Health and Physical 
Education Major; Pyramid Club, Health and Physical Education 
Club, Concert Choir. 

CYNTHIA CAROLE GARNER, Cincinnati, Ohio; Elementary 
Education Major; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., S.E.A. 



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PAMELA JEANNE GIBSON, Louisville, Ky.; Political Science 
Major; International Relations Club, Student Union Board, 
Afro-Studies Group. 

LYNETTE GILLERY, Detroit, Mich.; Elementary Education Major; 
S.E.A., Kappa Kitten Club, Majorette. 

STEPHANIE ANN GRIFFIN, Henderson, Kentucky; Sociology 
Major; Sociology Club, Black Student Union. 




YOLANDA LOUISE GRAHAM, Louisville, Ky.; Music Education 
Major; Gospel Ensemble, Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, 
Concert Choir. 

HARRISON M. GRAY, Louisville, Ky.; Elementary Education 
Major; Cheerleader. 

CAMILLIA DIANE GUTHRIE, Louisville, Ky.; Medical Technology 
Major; Concert and Marching Bands, Biology Club, Alpha Mu 
Gamma. 



LANGSTON H. HAYES, Frankfort, Ky.; Sociology Major; Kappa 
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Sociology Club. 

THURMAN L. HENDERSON, Covington, Ga.; Sociology Major; 
Concert and Marching Bands, Sociology Club. 

ALICE E. HILLIARD, Itta Bena, Miss.; Political Science Major; 
Gospel Ensemble, International Relations Club, Gamma Sigma 
Sigma Service Colony. 



NORMAN D. HORTON, Frankfort, Ky.; Physical Education 
Major. 

MACIE HUMPHRIES, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Home Economics Major; 
Home Economics Club. 

PATSY ). JACKSON, Owensboro, Ky.; Elementary Education 
Major; Usher Board, Student Education Association. 




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WILLIE J, JACKSON, Macon, Ga.; Political Science Major; 
International Relations Club, Marching Band. 

RICARDO E. JEMINE, Brooklyn, N. Y.; History Major. 

PAULETTE JOHNSON, Freeport, N. Y.; English Major; English 
Club, Alpha Mu Gamma, Gamma Sigma Sigma Servcie Colony. 



LAVONNE JONES, Indianapolis, Ind.; Sociology Major; Sociology 
Club, Associated Women, Pyramid Club. 

AUTHUR KELLER, Dayton, Ohio; Industrial Education Major; 
Industrial Education Club, Football Team. 

ROGER KING, Macon, Ga.; History Major; International Re- 
lations Club, Student Government Association. 



WENDELLYN D. KNOX, Louisville, Ky.; Political Science Major; 
Political Science Association, African Study Group. 

DORA ANN LAMB, Cincinnati, Ohio; Sociology Major; Or- 
chestra, Sociology Club, Panda Club. 

TERRI C. LATTIMORE, Louisville, Ky.; Sociology Major; Sociolo- 
gy Club, Alpha Mu Gamma. 



KAREN D. LEACH, Louisville, Ky.; Music Education (Piano) 
Major; Concert Choir, University Choir, Music Educator's Na- 
tional Conference. 

BERNARD M. LEE, Cincinnati, Ohio; Industrial Education Ma- 
jor; Industrial Education Club. 

BLANCHE D. LONG, Harlan, Ky.; Health & Physical Education 
Major; Health & Physical Education Club, Concert and Marching 
Bands, Wesley Club. 



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SHIRLEY A. LYLES, Louisville, Ky.; Business Administration 
Major; Alpha Mu Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda. 

JAMES McBRIDE, Tuskegee, Ala.; Physical Education Major; 
Physical Education Club, Football Team. 

WALTER C. McCLAIN, Chicago, III.; History Major; International 
Relations Club, Football Team, Esquire Club. 



BARBARA S. McCOLLUM, Louisville, Ky.; Music Education 
Major; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Pan Hellenic Council, 
Concert Choir. 

CAROLYN G. McKELVEY, Louisville, Ky.; Sociology Major; 
Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Colony, Gospel Ensemble, 
Sociology Club. 

JAMES McKINNEY, Jacksonville, Fla.; Sociology Major; Sociology 
Club, Football Team. 



ELSIE F. MEDLIN, Louisville, Ky.; English Major; Alpha Kappa 
Alpha Sorority, Inc., Kentucky State's Marching and Concert 
Bands, English Club. 

GLORIA METCALF, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Home Economics 
Major; Gospel Ensemble, Senior Class Club. 



LYNDA J. MIXON, Cleveland, Ohio; Business Education Major; 
Phi Beta Lamda, Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority Inc. 

RACHEL J. MOODY, Louisville, Ky.; Elementary Education 
Major; Student Education Association. 

MARY H. MOORE, Paris, Ky.; Sociology Major; Sociology 
Club. 



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SOLOMON MORGAN, Louisville, Ky.; History Major; Inter- 
national Relations Club. 

VERNELL MOSELEY, Louisville, Ky.; Sociology Major; English 
Club, Sociology Club. 

MARCIA Y. NEWBY, Chattanooga, Tenn.; English Major; Al- 
pha Kappa Mu, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Mu Gam- 
ma. 



MARY A. NEWBY, Springfield, Ky.; Social Science Major; So- 
ciology Club, Student Education Association, Student Center 
Board. 

KAREN A. O'BRYANT, Cincinnati, Ohio; Nutrition Education 
and Services; Home Economics Club, American Home Econom- 
ics Association. 

CHARLIE H. OLIVER, Anniston, Ala.; Physical Education Major; 
Football Team, Physical Education Club. 



MYRA V. PAIGE, Dayton, Ohio; Elementary Education Major; 
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Student Education Associa- 
tion Club, Pan Hellenic Council. 

JEFF PENNINGTON, Pikeville, Ky.; History Major; International 
Realtions Club. 

MARY L. PERSLEY, Georgetown, Ky.; Sociology Major; English 
Club, Sociology Club, Gymnastics Club. 



BRIAN PHILLIPS, Plainfield, Ind.; Business Administration Ma- 
jor; Phi Beta Lamda. 

VARETTA D. PHILLIPS, Phenix City, Ala.; Elementary Education 
Major; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Student Education Asso- 
ciation. 

LINDA C. RAGLAND, Indianapolis, Ind.; Political Science Ma- 
jor; International Relations Club, Sociology Club, African Stud- 
ies Group. 



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BEVERLY J. REED, Louisville, Ky.; Elementary Education Major; 
Student Education, Usher Board, Women Association. 

BRENDA R1DGEWAY, Atlanta, Ga.; French Major; Marching 
and Concert Bands, Alpha Mu Gamma, Student Government. 

RONALD SEAY, Chicago, III.; Computer Science Major; Year- 
book Staff, Concert Choir, University Choir. 



ARNOLD R. SIMPSON, Covington, Ky.; Political Science Major; 
International Relations Club. 

GRINDA L. SISTRUNK, Louisville, Ky.; Elementary Education 
Major; Alpha Mu Gamma, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, 
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 

DORAINE SLAUGHTER, Lexington, Ky.; Sociology Major; Alpha 
Mu Gamma, Teacher-Education Committee, Sociology Club. 



CORRINE E. SMITH, Staunton, Va.; Elementary Education Ma- 
jor; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Student Government 
Association, Alpha Mu Gamma Honor Society. 

MARSHA G. SMITH, Cincinnati, Ohio; Elementary Education 
Major; Alphs Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; Student Government 
Association, and Marching & Concert Bands. 

ALBERT L. STRANGE, Louisville, Ky.; Industrial Education 
Major; Industrial Education Club. 



EVA D. SWAN, Winter Haven, Fla.; Home Economics Education 
Major; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Home Economics Club, 
Library Committee. 

SHARON P. TAYLOR, Bowling Green, Ky.; Physical Education 
Major; Gospel Ensemble, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 

JOHN THOMPSON, Louisville, Ky.; Sociology Major; Sociology 
Club, Karate Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Veteran's Club. 




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BRENDA G. TOLES, Columbus, Ohio; Elementary Education 
Major; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Student Education 
Association, Hunter Hall Dormitory Council. 

MARY H. TOWNSEND, Louisville, Ky.; Elementary Education 
Major; Student Education Association, Usher Board, Student 
Government. 

ALICE L. WALKER, Frankfort, Ky.; Sociology Major; Sociology 
Club, Cheerleader, Art Club. 



CHARMAINE WARD, Louisville, Ky.; Elementary Education 
Major; Student Education Association, Associated Women. 

TIMOTHY WARREN, Nichlosville, Ky.; Political Science Major; 
International Relations Club. 

LAVONNE WASHINGTON, Versailles, Ky.; English Education 
Major; English Club. 



RONALD N. WERTZ, Portsmouth, Va.; Industrial Education 
Major; Industrial Education Club. 

LARRY E. WILLIAMS, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Biology Major; 
Biology Club. 

JAN R. WILSON, Dayton, Ohio; Sociology Major; Sociology 
Club, English Club, Senior Class Club. 



JERRY WRIGHT, Louisville, Ky.; Sociology Major. 

LARRY R. YARBROUGH, Louisville, Ky.; History Major; Inter- 
national Relations Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 



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YOU LIKE IT. 



ANN V. MITCHELL 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 



MS. YEARBOOK — 




LATANJI ROUSE 



DELORES WELLS 



ROBERT BYRD 




EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, ANN MITCHELL 




EDITOR'S MESSAGE 

Now that all the work is over, the pleasures is here. We hope that this yearbook exemplifies 
the real student life here at K.S.U. — no better, no worse. As the school year comes to 
a close, may I plea for greater unity among our student body — that we may all work 
together for our previous committments, our daily welfare and a prosperous and promising 
future. 

Well, this is the end everybody. There's nothing else to say except thanks to my staff 
for working so hard. The last page is in, the last layout is finished and all the headaches 
are over. I am grateful to all those who willingly shared their valuable time and efforts 
to help in the production of this prized possession. Mention must be made of our advisor, 
Mrs. Ethel McLendon for her professional assistance and supervision. Much thanks to Anthony 
Remson and John Trigg for giving me a hand with the photography. 



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